to be members of the Central Water Authority
under the provisions of Section 4 of the Water
Supply Ordinance (Cap. 240), for a period of three
years ending 30th September, 1957.
27th November, 1954.
a.r. 2506.

No. 340.
NDER the provisions of Section 4 (2) of the
SRent Restriction Ordinance (No. 14 of 1949)
His Excellency the Governor has appointed the
Magistrate, Southern District, to be L chairman of
the Rent Assessment Board constituted under the
Ordinance with effect from 1st November, 1954.
27th November, 1954.
M P. 901.

No. 341.
SONOURABLE R. U. WILLIAMS has been
appointed a Justice of the Peace for the
Colony under the provisions of Sections 8 and 9 of
the Magistrates Ordinance, 1936.
26th November, 1954.
M.P. A 97/35 II.

No. 342.
A f-. S. C. JACOBS has been appointed t- be an
l Auditor for the District of Carriacou under
the Friendly Societies Ordinance (Cap. 93).
26th November, 1954,
M.P. 1852.

APPLICATIONS are invited for the post cf
I Harbour Master. The scale attached to the
post is $2,880 per annum rising by annual incre-
ments of $120 to $3,840 per annum. The officer
appointed will receive such salary within the
approved scale as his experience and qualifications
justify. He will be appointed either on contract
or probation, the decision depending on his age and
qualifications. An officer appointed on probation
will be required to serye a probationary period of
two years before he can be considered for permanent
and pensionable status. A contract of employment
will be for a period of three years. In either case
the officer selected will be subject to the Colonial
Regulations and General Orders in force from time
to time. A medical certificate of fitness will be
required. Government does. not provide free
quarters but quarters may be provided, if available,
at a rental of 5% of their capital value or 10% of
the officer's total emoluments, whichever is the
less. The appointment does not carry a motor
transport allowance. A commuted overtime fee at
the rate of $240 per annum is payable.

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 27, 1954.-(No. 66).

2. The Harbour Master will be in control of all
shipping operations in St. George's harbour, and
will direct the manner and times of berthing and
departure of vessels and the all cation of berths.
He will be responsible for the orderly stowage,
safe custody and removal of cargo on and from the
wharves; for the exercise of discipline over all
Government officers, including Customs officers,
while they are employed on the wharves in St.
George's harbcur; for the inspection and surveying
of all intercolonial vessels and coastwise traders.
He will be the senior member of the Board of
Examiners for the issue of certificates of competency
to masters and mates under the Shipping Ordi-
nance; a Surveyor under the Merchant Shipping
Act, 1894: and the Shipping Master and Registrar
cf Shipping He will ensure the proper care ane
maintenance oc all harbour buoys, marks, beacons,
lighthouses, piers, jetties, wharves, launches, boats,
etc. in Grenada and Carriacou. Applications from
candidates with a knowledge of Customs methods
and procedure will be given special consideration.
3. Applications must be in the applicants' own
'hand writing and they will be required to give the
following information :
1. Age.
2. School or University at which educated and
Certificates or Diplomas obtained.
3. Nature of present and past employment with
date s.
4. Amount of monthly salary or wages earned in
the post in which applicant was last em-
ployed.
5. Past experience in work of the same or
similar kind to that required in the post
advertised.
6. Copies of testimonials (which will not be re-
turned to the applicant) certified as true
copies by a Justice of the Peace, or a
Minister of Religion or Head of a Depart-
ment.
Applications which do not contain the required
information will not be considered.
4. Applications, accompanied by two references,
must reach the Secretary, Public Service Commis-
-sion, Government Office by 30th November, 1954.
Government Office,
Grenada,
8th November, 1954.

NOTICE.
Yellow Fever Vaccination.

STHE attention of persons likely to be intransit
Svia Trinidad is directed to the following:-
"In view of the health restrictions imposed
in various Colonies resulting from the recent
slight outbreak of jungle .Yellow Fever in
Trinidad intransit passengers should be in
Possession of valid (at least 10 days' old)
Yellow Fever Certificates so as to avoid delay
in their onward passages. Recent arrivals.
have been seriously inconvenienced for lack of
these certificates."
All persons to whom ;he above applies are
'reminded that they must get in touch with the
Senior Medical Officer well in advance of their date
of departure from Grenada so that their names
:might be included in Yellow Fever Vaccination
Lists.
L. M. COMISSIONG,
Senior Medical Officer.

NOTICE.

SLL[ persons having claims against the Govern-
/. ment of Grenada are requested to forward
them to t: e Heads of Departments concerned on
or before Saturday 11th D1ecember next; and
Heads of 1lepartments in turn are requested to
submit the payment vouchers for such claims to
the Treasury promptly so as to ensure payment
within the current financial year.

A. L. DOPWELL,
Acting Colonial Treasurer.

Treasury and Customs Department,
Ist November, 1954.

QALARIES in respect of the month of December,
S1954, will be paid as follows:-
Public Officers]
and School >Friday. 17th December, 1954.
Teachers J

A. L. DOPWELL.
Acting Colonial treasurer.

Treasury and Customs Department,
1st November, 1954.

OCAL Pensioners will he paid their pensions in
respect of the month of December on or after
Tuesday, 21st December, 1954.

Gouyave Police Station.
Monday 6th December, 1954 from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m., Wednesday 15th December, 1954, from 1
p.m. to 3 p.m. and Monday 20th December,
1954, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
St. George's Traffic Branch.
New Fire Station.
Wednesday 1st, Tuesday 7th, Tuesday 14th,
Tuesday 21st, Tuesday 28th and Friday 31st
December, 1954, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Carriacou Police Station.
Monday 30th to Friday 14th January, 1955
from 9 a.m. to 3. p.m.
Owners of such vehicles are advised to pay in-
spection fees from now onwards at their respective
District Revenue Offices and then approach the
Inspector of Motor Vehicles at the Traffic Branch,
New Fire Station, Carenage, in advance with a
view to effecting any alterations that may be
necessary to comply with the provisions of the
Mqtor Vehicles and Road Traffic Ordinance, 1938,
and of the Regulations made thereunder.
Vehicles must be presented in a thoroughly
clean condmion, and must have oeen recently cver-
hauled. The body and wings, axle, chassis, frame,
steering arms, springs, trackrods, brake connections,
shackles, bolts, nuts, split pins, engine, engine
shield and case, clutch, gearbox, magneto or coil,
air filter, carburettor and all working parts must
be cleaned in order to admit of proper examination.
Dust covers, if used, must be removed before, pre-
sentation in order to admit of an examination
being made in full. All split pins, etc., must be
clearly exposed, also chassis and engine numbers.
Drivers' seats must be securly fastened so that the
driver can have proper control over the vehicle.
Spot lights, musical horns and whistles are strictly
prohibited. Each vehicle must have its tare and
maximum gross weight painted in white figures not
less than 2- inches in height upon a black ground
in a conspicuous place on the right or offside of
the vehicle.
The Registered Identification marks on all
vehicles must conform to provisions of Regulations
7, 8 and 9 and the Second Schedule to the Regula-
tions No. 35 of 1938, and be in such a condition as
to render each letter or figure readily distinguish-
able. The attention of owners of Motor Omnibuses
and Goods Vehicles is specially directed to Regula-
tion 23 (II) (a) regarding the position of front
lamps. Spot lights will not be allowed except with
the written approval of the Licensing Authority.
The attention of the owners of Hiring Cars and
Motor Omnibuses is directed to the Motor Vehicles
and Road Traffic (Amendment) Regulations, No. 6
of 1944, as amended by the MAotor Vehicles and
Road Traffic (Amendment No. 2) Regulations,
No. 70 of 1946 which require that printed copies
of the Tariffs of Maximum Fares be displayed in
such Vehicles. These are now available and may
be purchased at the Treasury, St. George's, and at
any District Revenue Office, at 4 cents per copy.
Vehicles which have been found by the Inspector
to have defects must not be used on the roads
until they have been issued with a Certificate,
certifying that the vehicles may be duly licensed.

TOTICE is hereby given th-t the urderrnentiored
-I persons having become defauiters under' the
Water S;:pply Ordinance Cap. 240 of the laws in
respect of Water Ra es for the year 1953, and
previous yenrs, the pr pe:ties shown opposite their
names will be offered for sale by public Auctio i at
1.39 p.m. on Friday, 3&rd December, 1954, at the
Revenue Office, Victoria, for the r-covery of the
Rates due thereon.

EALED Tenders are invited for the contract
for the sale of ice in Grenada on the following
terms and conditions:-
(i) Purchase price ex-factory-75 cents per
block of not less than 105 lb. Minimum
quantity to be purchased 2,000 tons per
annum.
(ii) -etail price--1 cent per Ib. in St. George's
town; elsewhere at 3 cents for each 2 Ilb.
or part thereof.
(iii) The contractor may be required to maintain
up to four depots in the town of St. George's
at least three of which must be established
immediately at the Carenage, the Market
Square area, and MIontserrat. In addition
the contractor will be required to provide
immediately at least one other depot in
each of the remaining parishes.
(iv) The contract is awarded for a period of
three ye-rs with effect from 1st January,
1955, subject to review of wholesale and
retail prices at the end of each year. If
these prices are not mutually acceptable at
the end of each year the contract will be
subject to the Governor's final decision.
(v) The contractor will be required to sign a
bond with the Colonial Treasurer in the
sum of $3,500, and the contract will not
be binding until it is executed.
(vi) Tenders should be submitted to the Chair-
man. Tenders Board, marked "Tender for
sale of Ice in Grenada" by 15th December,
1954.
Government Office,
Grenada,
24th November, 1954.

General Town Rates Assessment Ordinance.

XTOTICE is hereby given that assessment appeals
1 under the above named Ordinance, will be
.heard by the Magistrate of the Southern District,
St George's, on Friday the 3rd day qf December,
1954, at the Court House, St. George's, at 9.00
o'clock in the forenoon.
B. F. DIAS,
Magistrate, Southern District.

UNDER THE TOWNS ADMINISTRATION ORDINANCE

IAKE notice that in compliance with the above
L Ordinance the Board will hold a special
meeting at the Court House, Gouyave, St. John's
on Monday the 6th day of December, 1954 at 9.15
o'clock in the forenoon for the purpose of hearing
appeals against assessments for the Town of St.
John's as published by the St. John's District
Board.

W. L. MACINTYRE,
Mllagistrate, Western District.

Magistrate's Office,
Gouyave; St. John's.
15th November, 1954.

Statement of Currency Note Circulation
in the British Caribbean Territories
(Eastern Group) on 1st November,.
1954.

THE following documents are considered useless
and unworthy of being permanently preserved
and shall accordingly be suitably and completely
destroyed, namely :-
1. Disbursement Vouchers for the year of Our
Lord 1930 and prior thereto.
2. Summary and Original Suits for the year of
Our Lord 1900 and prior thereto.
3. Criminal Depositions for the year of Our
Lord 1945 and prior thereto.
4. Registrar's Note Books in the Civil and
Criminal Jurisdictions for the year of Our
Lord 1930 and prior thereto.
5. Magisterial Returns for the year of Our Lord
1950 and prior thereto.
6. Admiralty Papers for the year of Our Lord
1823 and prior thereto.
7. Estate Duty Affidavits for the year of Our
Lord and prior thereto.
8. Fees and Stamp Duty Books, Deeds Delivery
Books, Day Books, Attendance Registers,
Requisition Books, Stamp Blotters, Protest
Books, Letter Books, Deeds Receipt Book
Counterfoils, Cheque Book Counterfoils,
Lodgment Book Counterfoils, Seai ch Books
for the year of Our Lord 1945 and prior
thereto.
9. Coroners', Police and Medical Reports for the
year of Our Lord 1930 and prior thereto.
-0 Witnesses' and Jurors' Pay Sheets for the
year of Our Lord 1950 and prior thereto.
31. Ledgers, Journals and Cash Books for the
year of Our Lord 1920 and prior thereto.
Provided, nevertheless, that no record of any
civil case dealing with the question of title to land
of an age of less than One hundred years shall be
destroyed.

N April, 1954, government t agreed to purchase
the 1954 Carriacou cotton crop at twelve cents
(12c.) per Ib., on the understanding that NO bonus
would be payable at the end of the year.
This was agreed by the Carriacou Cotton Com-
mittee, and by growers at meetings held at various
points in the island to discuss the matter.
The price previously paid for cotton was 6c. per
lb. plus bonus at the end of the year.
Government Office,
Grenada,
24th November, 1954.

United Nations Fellowships and Scholarships
in Social Welfare, Economic Develop-
ment and Public Administration.

TNITED Nations Fellowships and Scholarships
are made available to United Kingdom
territories for training and study !'road in
Economic Development, Public Administ.-:tion and
Social Welfare.
Fellowships are awarded to enable eligible
Governments to send suitable qualified senior
personnel to countries where appropriate facilities
exist for observation, higher training or advanced
study of a kind which would advance the' Govern-
ment's programme for economic development on
the return to the area of the fellowship holder.
SFellowships are open to candidates with at least
five years professional or technical experience in
fields of economic development, public admin-
istration and to qualified Social Welfare Officials.
Fellowships are normally granted for a period of
three to six months and in any event will not
exceed twelve months in duration.
Scholarships are awarded to enable eligible
Governments to send their most promising junior
technical personnel br members of their Civil
Service to study abroad in technical training
institutes or other institutes of higher training
which can provide appropriate training in those
fields of development in the Scholars own country.
These scholarships ar3 open to junior technicians
(men and women) in economic developments
and public administration, and candidates with
experience in social welfare or related fields.
Scholorships will normally be granted for one
year and in any event will not exceed two years in
duration.
Applications for fellowships and scholarships are
invited for the year 1955, and all applications
should be addressed to the Secretary, Public Service
Commission, Government Office, to reach him not
later than 30th November. 1954.

Further information may be obtained from the
Secretary, Public Service Commission, Government
Office.

XTOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Licensing Session for the hearing of applications for the
11 granting of Certificates under this Ordinance will be held at the Court House, Gouyave, in the
Parish of St. John's on Friday the 17th day of December, 1954, at 9.15 o'clock in the forenoon.

Particulars of Applications for New Certificates.

Name of Applicant. Occupation. Residence. Description of premises sought to be licensed.

In increasing the advances as above, the Board has taken cognisance of a general request from
producers for a larger advance though this may result in a lesser surplus at the end of the Nutmeg
Year.
F. C. HUGHES,
Secretary,
Date fixed 8th November, 1954.

468

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 27, 1954.-(No. 66.)

469

UNDER THE JURY ORDINANCES, 1934 TO 1938.

JURY LIST, (ST. DAVID'S), 1955.

LIST of persons within the St. David's District, who are qualified and liable to serve as Jurors during
the y(ar 1955.